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Making the Transition to Kindergarten: Preparing your Preschooler

Category: School Related Issues
Age range: ages 3-5

Starting Kindergarten is a traditional rite of passage in our culture. Even children and parents who have experienced several years of preschool education perceive this transition as a big step forward, generally met with a combination of excitement and anxiety. This workshop helps parents of upcoming kindergartners understand and evaluate the changes in kindergarten of recent years and make decisions about their children’s readiness for this big transition. When to go and when to wait a year is addressed. Strategies for helping children (and adults) feel prepared for and successful at making the transition to kindergarten are also shared.

 

 
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